James Turrell’s “Roden Crater” will See the Light
Anticipation to experience James Turrell’s transformational artwork, Roden Crater, mounts as the artist announces a timeline to finish the 42-year project. The immersive artwork lies within a volcanic crater, a […]
Red Bull Arts New York highlights Gretchen Bender
At the time of her death in 2004 at age 53, American artist Gretchen Bender left So Much Deathless, her magnus opus, unrealized. Now, 15 years on, Red Bull Arts […]
Felwine Sarr and Bénédicte Savory respond to criticism of their repatriation report
On the heels of a November report suggesting that France immediately return African artefacts and artworks taken during the colonial period, authors Felwine Sarr and Bénédicte Savoy have found themselves defending […]
David Hammons’ first solo show in 45 years set for May
The elusive David Hammons will have his first solo exhibition in Los Angeles in 45 years. The influential contemporary artist will create new works to fill three large Hauser & […]
Eva Magyarósi “Récits privés” at the Galerie 24 Beaubourg
On display through February 16 at Paris’ Galerie 24 Beaubourg, a solo exhibition by Hungarian artist Eva Magyarósi brings together her delicate and mysterious drawings, collages, prints and videos, which […]
As the US government reopens, so do major US museums
Just last week it seemed there was no end in sight for the government shutdown wreaking havoc on the US. On January 28th, the country’s government began operating in a […]
‘Indiana Jones of art’ finds priceless Visigoth artworks in England
Imagine searching over 10 years for stolen artwork – artwork that might turn up, but might also be so well hidden it remains elusive, or has already been destroyed out […]